Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Great Gatsby:
Chapter Summaries
- Chapter 5
- The Date
- Nick and Gatsby arrange a date to invite Daisy for
tea. Nick tells her not to bring Tom.
- The Reunion between Gatsby and Daisy is
awkward and uncomfortable to Nick, so he
leaves the room.
- Gatsby's Mansion
- When Nick returns, the decide to visit Gatsby's mansion.
- Gatsby shows off his
possessions, especially his
imported shirts, at which
Daisy cries when she sees
them.
- Chapter 8
- Truth and Lies
- Gatsby tells Nick the truth about his past and
his relationship with Daisy.
- Nick receives a phone call from Jordan when he is
at work, and he lies and makes excuses not to see
her.
- Death
- Nick describes the events that occurred after
Myrtle's death, and hints that Wilson headed
to Gatsby's hpuse.
- Nick returns home from work and finds that
Gatsby has been killed. Wilson's body is found
nearby.
- Loyalty
- Gatsby waits all night outside the Buchanan's
house in case Daisy needs him, but nothing
happens.
- Chapter 2
- Myrtle
- Nick meets Tom's mistress
Myrtle and her husband
George
- Myrtle agrees to go
to New York with
Nick and Tom
- New York
- Myrtle and George own a
garage on the edge
of the Valley of the
Ashes between
West Egg and New
York
- Myrtle's Party
- Myrtle hosts an impromptu
party at Tom's New York
apartment.
- Myrtle's sister Catherine and the McKees
are invited to the party who live in
the apartment below Tom's
apartment.
- Chapter 4
- Jordan's Narrative
- Second part of this chapter shifts to Jordan's first-person narrative.
- Nick tells the story in her voice.
- Jordan's story makes Gatsby into a more sympathetic character.
- Gatsby's and Daisy's
Realationship
- Jordan explains that a letter from Gatsby almost
persuaded Daisy to reject Tom the night before
their wedding.
- Contrasts Daisy's behaviour with Gatsby's
- While Daisy is briefly
distressed by Gatsby's letter,
she marries Tom.
- Gatsby's constancy highlights his loyal and romantic nature.
- Gatsby is still obsessed with Daisy and
continues to have a romantic desire for her.
- Nick's Bias
- Nick sees Gatsby as a real person now.
- Nicks changing perspective of Gatsby reminds the reader that the
novel is written from Nick's point of view, revealing bias.
- Chapter 1
- Nick Carraway
- Introduces himself as the narrator of the book
- West Egg
- Nick Carraway just moved here, a
"commuting town" near New York to start
a career in bonds (finances)
- Living in West Egg shows
that you're new to wealth
- East Egg
- Goes to East Egg to
have dinner with the
Buchannans - his cousin
Daisy and her husband
Tom
- Nick meets a
professional
golfer called
Jordan Baker
- Living in East Egg
shows that you're
from a wealth
family
- Tom and Daisy Buchannan
- Tom is revealed to be a racist
- Tom is also having an affair with
an unnamed woman
- Gatsby
- Nick returns home
and sees Gatsby next
door, reaching out
across the water
towards a green light
- Chapter 6
- Truthful Gatsby
- His real name is James Gatz
- He comes from North Dakota and left
home at a young age to seek fortune.
- He changed his name at seventeen
after meeting a self-made millionaire
called Dan Cody.
- Gatsby wants Daisy
to say that she never
loved Tom so they
can wipe out her
marriage and start
again.
- Another Gatsby Party
- Tom and Daisy both attend Gatsby's party
- Daisy is offended by West Egg and
the debauchery of the party
- Meanwhile, Tom gets all the
names and addresses of pretty
women at the party.
- Chapter 7
- Affairs
- They all go to New York. Tom
stops for petrol and Wilson reveals
that he knows Myrtle is having an
affair.
- Gatsby and Daisy
- Gatsby stops holding parties and replaces all of his servants
to prevent any gossip about Daisy's visits.
- Tom and Daisy
- Nick Gatsby and Jordan go for lunch at Tom and Daisy's
- Tom realises that Daisy and
Gatsby are in love
- Tom confronts Gatsby and accuses him of being a
bootlegger in the past.
- Gatsby tells Tom that Daisy never
loved him, but she claims she did
and decides to stay with Tom
- The Accident
- Daisy and Gatsby drive home ahead of the
others. On the way back they hit and kill
Myrtle.
- Tom finds out that Gatsby's car was involved
in the accident.
- Gatsby tells Nick that Daisy
was driving but he'll take the
blame.
- Chapter 3
- Gatsby's Party
- Nick receives an invitation
to one of Gatsby's famous
parties and visits his
mansion for the first time.
- Gatsby is nothing like
what Nick expected him
to be like, once he met
him.
- Jordan Baker
- Nick spends the evening with Jordan Baker
trying to find the host of the party, Jay Gatsby,
but they just hear a lot of rumours and
whispers about him.
- Jordan refuses to tell
Nick what herself and
Gatsby had a private
chat about
- After the party, Nick
gives a brief description
of his life in New York
and his developing
relationship with Jordan.
- Chapter 9
- Gatsby's Death
- Nick describes the events after Gatsby's death.
- Nick organises a funeral but only
Gatsby's father, Owl Eyes, a few
servants and the postman attend.
- Dreams
- On Nicks last night before he moves back to the Midwest he reflects that
Gatsby believed he was running towards his dream, and didn't realise it
was already behind him.
- Confessions
- Nick meets Jordan and they talk about why
their relationship ended.
- Tom reveals that he told
Wilson that Gatsby was
driving the car that killed
Myrtle.